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>> a lot of people on wall street think the fed was a little premature, that the economy as wall street sees it and as washington sees it may look pretty healthy or at least healthier than it was before. but if you're on main street, it's very iffy. we still have a record number unemployed. we have people looking for work so long that they're now discouraged and they've stopped looking for work. we know people who are working several jobs, probably low-paying job, just to make ends meet. i think this is a little premature by the fed, but the fed made it very clear that if the economy starts to wobble again, they will come back in with more money to pump it back up. >>> now to a surprising decision by the white house about who's going to represent the u.s. at the winter olympic games. starting with the president and first lady. they're not going. our political director, chief white house correspondent chuck todd with details on this. >> reporter: you know, it's no secret that relations between russia and the united states and specifically president obama and vladimir putin are not good.
>> a lot of people on wall street think the fed was a little premature, that the economy as wall street sees it and as washington sees it may look pretty healthy or at least healthier than it was before. but if you're on main street, it's very iffy. we still have a record number unemployed. we have people looking for work so long that they're now discouraged and they've stopped looking for work. we know people who are working several jobs, probably low-paying job, just to make ends meet....
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one america but two economies. the evidence is mounting, stocks, jobs, housing, recent data show all three are improving big time, but not everyone is feeling it. poll finds 55% say buying stocks right now is good and 43% say a good idea. 69% describe the economy as poor or very poor. only a third say the economy is in good shape and retirement, are you prepared? a survey from the employee benefit research institute asks americans 25 and older and only 13% feel confident they'll have enough money to retire comfortably. it was more than twice that percentage before the recession, 49% those two slices on the left of your screen said they were not too or not at all confident, that's the highest percentage that group has ever recorded. will cain is a cnn contributor and good friend of the show and marc lamont hill, associate professor, stocks are up 10%, in the post crisis world do the rich get rich, and everyone else just runs in place? >> yes because the rich are accessing good information and they know now is a grea
one america but two economies. the evidence is mounting, stocks, jobs, housing, recent data show all three are improving big time, but not everyone is feeling it. poll finds 55% say buying stocks right now is good and 43% say a good idea. 69% describe the economy as poor or very poor. only a third say the economy is in good shape and retirement, are you prepared? a survey from the employee benefit research institute asks americans 25 and older and only 13% feel confident they'll have enough...
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the thing is -- the story is economies are healing. world are healing did not need that safe haven right now. but with central banks around the world they rush as jonathan pointed out, gold is acting lik a currency. it is more volatile. >> the thing is is that they oftentimes tend to anticipate and don't reflect that. even thinking about bank stocks between 2006 in 2007. extremely weak before we started talking about a credit crisis or an economic collapse. i think gold stocks and the medals themselves, people are worried about it. they should look at the bond market. neil: would that be a good environment for gold? >> not necessarily. money coming out of higher assets. environment? >> not necessarily. money comes out of hard assets that for years now have yielded almost nothing. >> after the of the year strike it will not go up. >> base said that in russia's 24 hours ago. [laughter] >> with realities to runups the unsustainable deficits that they really cannot address. that is a macro argument. >> the name of the game by economic grow
the thing is -- the story is economies are healing. world are healing did not need that safe haven right now. but with central banks around the world they rush as jonathan pointed out, gold is acting lik a currency. it is more volatile. >> the thing is is that they oftentimes tend to anticipate and don't reflect that. even thinking about bank stocks between 2006 in 2007. extremely weak before we started talking about a credit crisis or an economic collapse. i think gold stocks and the...
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economy being dived into a disastrous global recession i'm looking to end in a positive way that sounds good but many x.-press i've spoken to talk person mystic about the us future for example jurors in america legendary investor he believes that only a tax hikes by washington will lead to a recession in the u.s. in the next year or two or another one richard haass who is the president of the council on foreign relations he says about. yes this deal that the only thing it did was avoiding sending the signal that we are reckless and out of control i think as well. the fact that the deal was struck at the very last and. i don't think i'm being too bold is to say a desperation dail screams of desperation right most analysts would agree with you they are saying that it's just the beginning of the main battle is still ahead so to conclude let's listen to mike even a market analyst b g c brokers from london what was agreed was basically to avoid a lot of the tax increases but it didn't really address the spending side of the equation and the republicans which are due to come back into the nex
economy being dived into a disastrous global recession i'm looking to end in a positive way that sounds good but many x.-press i've spoken to talk person mystic about the us future for example jurors in america legendary investor he believes that only a tax hikes by washington will lead to a recession in the u.s. in the next year or two or another one richard haass who is the president of the council on foreign relations he says about. yes this deal that the only thing it did was avoiding...
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neil: i do buy your argument about the slowly inching back economy here. not in the gangbuster fashion, but enough to compel money that has been nervous. and sitting on the sidelines come back in. but the way it is being committed is not to expand plans and operations as much as it is to retrench buying out a competitor. you're really not expanding your business but you're really just retention the existing business. you are not heralding the success of what is going on. you could argue it is part of the bunker mentality. explain the mechanics of what is happening. >> i think you're absolutely right. the way i put it is think about how much better it could be if we had become policies. the rate of return on capital is a big gap. the reason there hasn't been something prior to this, the reason is as much as we have seen this week, is the uncertainty and the absence of clarity around the policy. the mechanics are absolutely right. it is a bit of a retrenchment. i don't know what else to do it on one of the big uncertainties in the election is not who is goin
neil: i do buy your argument about the slowly inching back economy here. not in the gangbuster fashion, but enough to compel money that has been nervous. and sitting on the sidelines come back in. but the way it is being committed is not to expand plans and operations as much as it is to retrench buying out a competitor. you're really not expanding your business but you're really just retention the existing business. you are not heralding the success of what is going on. you could argue it is...
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in the country's economy. a u.s. drone a time devastates a wedding convoy in yemen killing at least seventeen people supposedly all of them civilians officials say because he was mistaken for an al qaida perception. on the honeymoon is truly as high court overturned as the country's first law allowing same sex marriages immersed in a week. we've been married and we've been on there each. while india reinstated a ban on same sex relationships introducing jail times as punishment said by.
in the country's economy. a u.s. drone a time devastates a wedding convoy in yemen killing at least seventeen people supposedly all of them civilians officials say because he was mistaken for an al qaida perception. on the honeymoon is truly as high court overturned as the country's first law allowing same sex marriages immersed in a week. we've been married and we've been on there each. while india reinstated a ban on same sex relationships introducing jail times as punishment said by.
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inventions that don't just bear on space but bear on every aspect of human existence that advance the economy that advance public health that solves some of these environmental problems that you talk about . but i also think that the we're also doing a bunch of things on earth that we better off not doing and frankly i think we'd be a lot better. i'm thinking about how to get to mars and left less time thinking about how to get the upper hand in syria but when they'd be doing the same thing on mars if they call and i was there maurice well devices go everywhere with a human being it's not like they're going to forget about their had and brain once they go to mars well you know mars is certainly not going to be utopia but you know in and america's not utopia but unsettling america we did. leave some of the bad behind i mean there's certainly religious prejudice in america but there's never been a religious war in america ok there's. been different classes but there's never been blood aristocracy you know you go to chicago and you can pick the serbs and croats apart ok or the catholic irish in
inventions that don't just bear on space but bear on every aspect of human existence that advance the economy that advance public health that solves some of these environmental problems that you talk about . but i also think that the we're also doing a bunch of things on earth that we better off not doing and frankly i think we'd be a lot better. i'm thinking about how to get to mars and left less time thinking about how to get the upper hand in syria but when they'd be doing the same thing on...
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so, yes, it's negative for the economy, but we are a $16 trillion economy. that is really over the next ten years. lou: the use to be. distracted. >> it is there. it's staying there. it is never it contracting. lou: delightful to have you here and show your optimism. we're on opening you're right. good to have the year. up next, president obama calls this administration the most transparent in history. that is amazing. we're going to talk about the facts. sorry, mr. president. it's what i do. the federal government with a shocking message telling them to call pilgrims illegal aliens. it is and obama administrative administrative effort. if you have trouble with that, wait until you actually see the program under way. as a were going to show you the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the vture card because you can fly any airline anytim two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, yoguys! and with d
so, yes, it's negative for the economy, but we are a $16 trillion economy. that is really over the next ten years. lou: the use to be. distracted. >> it is there. it's staying there. it is never it contracting. lou: delightful to have you here and show your optimism. we're on opening you're right. good to have the year. up next, president obama calls this administration the most transparent in history. that is amazing. we're going to talk about the facts. sorry, mr. president. it's what i...
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economy. it is congress's decision how often it wants to vote on the debt limit. i believe that more certainty is better. i think the senate leader and the chairman have put forward a proposal -- >> i'm just asking how much do you want and how long? those are two simple questions. how much do you want us to raise and how long? >> senator, the question of how long is one i think i'm answering as clearly as i can. the longer that congress is prepared to extend it for is the best. the president tried to be clear in his statements in recent days that if congress passes something shorter, he was hoping he is not looking for there to be a crisis here. congress would be right back dealing with it so the good solution is to do it longer. everyone knows the numbers associated with different areas of time. >> it's not clear to me. between 2009-2012, the federal government recorded the largest deficit since 1946 crossing federal debts to soar to an amount higher than at any point in u.s. history except d
economy. it is congress's decision how often it wants to vote on the debt limit. i believe that more certainty is better. i think the senate leader and the chairman have put forward a proposal -- >> i'm just asking how much do you want and how long? those are two simple questions. how much do you want us to raise and how long? >> senator, the question of how long is one i think i'm answering as clearly as i can. the longer that congress is prepared to extend it for is the best. the...
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northwest passage way is opening, that is an area you have to have a presence in because of the increased economy, shipping and etc. >> if the rear admiral the co- starred in the navy tells you that he does not feel prepared, that he needs icebreakers, needs this equipment, that he cannot operate in the way being asked, that is something we should take seriously. permanent. has no military instant -- installations within the arctic circle. the northern u.s. border is so poorly monitored foreigners have landed undetected on u.s. soil. >> german cruise ships were able to travel to the northern tip of alaska. 200 people were able to walk around alaska. as far as i know, no one in the united states knew what was happening. >> the bush and obama administration's said that the arctic is a key strategic interest, but funding to make sure the west and operate successfully here is far from certain. there is one immediate step the u.s. could take. >> the u.s. was one of the authors and prime movers of creating the treaty, now we are one of the few countries not a signatory to it, despite the fact that many
northwest passage way is opening, that is an area you have to have a presence in because of the increased economy, shipping and etc. >> if the rear admiral the co- starred in the navy tells you that he does not feel prepared, that he needs icebreakers, needs this equipment, that he cannot operate in the way being asked, that is something we should take seriously. permanent. has no military instant -- installations within the arctic circle. the northern u.s. border is so poorly monitored...
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and centrally planned economies and i was making the point that there's two cents for planned economies and they're both basically to fail stacey i think thanks perhaps that the chinese economy is set to become number one in the world and what are your thoughts i'm a big good daughter of centrally planned economies whether that's in china or the united states reality though is china is although it has massive problems as well it is much more capitalistic in many ways now than united states it's much more real economy driven whereas the united states has been taken over by the financial system. you know in china they're number one in most markets number one in on line retail this year two thousand and eight china had no high speed rail by two thousand and ten they passed europe by two thousand and twelve they have more high speed rail than the rest of the world combined so they have access real economy power projection to get things done. you know jobs wages are increasing there's no debt and credit market like united states has you know i come over here everything's on debt everything's
and centrally planned economies and i was making the point that there's two cents for planned economies and they're both basically to fail stacey i think thanks perhaps that the chinese economy is set to become number one in the world and what are your thoughts i'm a big good daughter of centrally planned economies whether that's in china or the united states reality though is china is although it has massive problems as well it is much more capitalistic in many ways now than united states it's...
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terrible move for the economy. you do have to lock it in. going with you there. don't do the work and reverse it later on. let's look at the loopholes. the loopholes is the answer in terms of revenue. melissa: gretchen, the loopholes the end in terms of revenue? i don't know there's enough there -- there's never enough revenue to support the spending we do. >> no. if you're going to look at the loopholes, look at the whole tax code. reform the whole code, go after it, do the whole thing. >> good. >> to the point to talk about short term versus long term, how often do we get stuck in this and they reverse the decision every single time. >> lock it in. >> leaders have no celt -- credibility on the long term cuts. cuts committed that was the white house's idea, they all voted for, now trying to reverse it. that was two years ago. give me a break. melissa: dennis, have you thought of anything you liked in the plan,this is for the third ti. you had a lot of time to work on your homework assignment, so i'm sure you have something right now. go. >> i think i should get
terrible move for the economy. you do have to lock it in. going with you there. don't do the work and reverse it later on. let's look at the loopholes. the loopholes is the answer in terms of revenue. melissa: gretchen, the loopholes the end in terms of revenue? i don't know there's enough there -- there's never enough revenue to support the spending we do. >> no. if you're going to look at the loopholes, look at the whole tax code. reform the whole code, go after it, do the whole thing....
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spacecraft and space ships to feel up no matter where they go and by doing that we will enable a space economy for all different kinds of businesses this is the second half of the equation of how to reduce the cost of space travel once we have the capability of propellant depots in space moving asteroids around becomes much easier and then we can go to the more valuable materials the higher cost per ounce materials for example the platinum group metals now fifteen fifteen hundred dollars an ounce on average you have platinum palladium rhodium osmium iridium and the asteroids are chock full of these materials they appear in concentrations orders of magnitude better than the best platinum mines on earth in the asteroids and start to seem like a skeptic but i think i'm not alone in the image of of us sending out teams to try and move asteroids to try and land on them really starting to see the realms of science fiction i mean they managed to recently land on mars but that's really the very limits of the moment of our capabilities is this really a serious proposition how on earth would you go abou
spacecraft and space ships to feel up no matter where they go and by doing that we will enable a space economy for all different kinds of businesses this is the second half of the equation of how to reduce the cost of space travel once we have the capability of propellant depots in space moving asteroids around becomes much easier and then we can go to the more valuable materials the higher cost per ounce materials for example the platinum group metals now fifteen fifteen hundred dollars an...
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. >> america's economy is poised to grow and expand. the last thing it needs is another manufactured crisis, such as a government shutdown, to derail its progress. >> president obama is scheduled to meet with the senate democratic caucus later on this afternoon. the federal budget is likely to be part of those talks. >>> still ahead, hollywood comes to silicon valley. the film shoot that could interrupt a southbay drive in silicon city. >>> also, was there ever life on mars? what nasa researchers announced about mars rover. we'll have that next. >>> what's behind all the good moods on the market? we'll take a look coming up in business. >>> we've got some good moods in the wet department. good morning to you. even with the fog we're slated to get near record territory this afternoon. the heat will break just in time for st. patrick's day week of the rain moves in. we'll sort it out for you in your full forecast. if you like shrimp, then you're going to love sizzler's shrimp combos starting at just $9.99! four kinds of shrimp, seasoned j
. >> america's economy is poised to grow and expand. the last thing it needs is another manufactured crisis, such as a government shutdown, to derail its progress. >> president obama is scheduled to meet with the senate democratic caucus later on this afternoon. the federal budget is likely to be part of those talks. >>> still ahead, hollywood comes to silicon valley. the film shoot that could interrupt a southbay drive in silicon city. >>> also, was there ever...
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>> these the right to stand up for norwich and for the economy. the 109 pounds where investing is an important part of that. this is going to be completed in 2014. this will cut congestion on the route between cambridge and norwich. the shadow chacha said something. he wants to go and watch the canaries and we'll get in there a little quicker. [laughter] i am no end in trying to help the shadow chancellor. >> two weeks ago the heads of the security service warned about the extent of islamist extremism, and this week to individuals have been charged with a series of terrorist offenses. what's the prime minister going to do in january when his legislation, some of those at the home secretary has judged the great threat to our security, released from the provisions of the terrace prevention office? >> we have to play some of the toughest controls within a democratic government that you can possibly have of which obviously they are one partner would also have had repeated meetings of the extremism task force meeting again yesterday setting up a whole
>> these the right to stand up for norwich and for the economy. the 109 pounds where investing is an important part of that. this is going to be completed in 2014. this will cut congestion on the route between cambridge and norwich. the shadow chacha said something. he wants to go and watch the canaries and we'll get in there a little quicker. [laughter] i am no end in trying to help the shadow chancellor. >> two weeks ago the heads of the security service warned about the extent of...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines.
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twenty meeting in moscow but can financial chiefs come to a consensus when the world's largest economy refuses to stop printing money. for the. technology innovation. developments around russia we. covered. a story. and realized. the big. news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today. and welcome back here with r.t. glad to have you with us german activists have kick started a new game against big brother across the country people are teaming up to destroy as many surveillance cameras as possible the players that claim that their message is serious and that they are protecting their privacy. explores whether their actions are reasonable or just another form of vandalism. if you ever get the feeling that someone is watching you whilst walking through the streets of the german capital there may be more to it than paranoia. the amount of sensitivity civilians in general is on the rise and it's not as bad as in other countries for example of the u.k. there were millions of cameras installed but still the number is rising and that's worrying us
twenty meeting in moscow but can financial chiefs come to a consensus when the world's largest economy refuses to stop printing money. for the. technology innovation. developments around russia we. covered. a story. and realized. the big. news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today. and welcome back here with r.t. glad to have you with us german activists have kick started a new game against big brother across the country people are teaming up to...
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the chinese economy has changed from its desires have changed, and it is becoming worse, not at her. senator gorton, is cyber threat greater to national or economic security? --i would refer to dr. -- to the doctor on that. it is a major threat to cybersecurity. and the solutions senator levin suggested only indirectly get at that. how you value in dollar the loss of intellectual property important to our national defense is not easy to determine. the degree to which you can punish them directly on that is hard to determine. thatt one level, at least, is the most important challenge, the challenge for our national security. but the challenge that may have cost us 2 million jobs or more is a major, major challenges something we should be attempting to cure right now. , would you like to comment on that? you can'tt think assemble the two. they are inextricably linked. the chinese see them as inextricably linked. any decline in the technological competitiveness has an automatic -- in decline the national security. a decline in national security with respect to the chinese impacts our ab
the chinese economy has changed from its desires have changed, and it is becoming worse, not at her. senator gorton, is cyber threat greater to national or economic security? --i would refer to dr. -- to the doctor on that. it is a major threat to cybersecurity. and the solutions senator levin suggested only indirectly get at that. how you value in dollar the loss of intellectual property important to our national defense is not easy to determine. the degree to which you can punish them...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. melissa: the story everybody is talking about. it explodes in the sky by russia. a thousand people injured, and the shock wave caused major cay yows blowing out windows, damaging buildings. this was just a little guy, by the way, the size of an suv, nothing compared to the apartment buildings sized asteroid that flew by just 17,000 miles away earlier this afternoon. if it was just a little closer, it could seriously have leveled the city which brings us to nasa. are they doing enough to prevent a giant space rock from hitting us? do you wonder about that now? it is now the time to strip away funding. here with more on this is terice, managing director of space.com. first of all, a lot of people wonder if there's a connectio
rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. melissa: the story everybody is talking about. it explodes in the sky by russia. a thousand people injured, and the shock wave caused major cay yows blowing out...
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>> prime minister shinzo abe wants everyone to help defeat the deflation that's dogged the japanese economy for years. he's urging businesses to pay their employees more. some managers agreed to do that but only temporarily. nhk world explains. >> reporter: more company managers and labor unions are wrapping up their month-long wage negotiations today. many firms cut bonuses last year. but this year, workers are receiving better deals. union members in japan are tallying up the pay increases for the next fiscal year, which starts april 1st. so far, all of the country's major companies have promised to keep raising wages based on age and seniority. many firms are offering more because business is better. managers at toyota motor agreed to pay an annual bonus worth five-month wages plus an extra $3,000. that's the highest payout since 2008. executives at nissan, honda, and mitsubishi also decided to accept demands for bigger bonuses. >> translator: it's good to see bonuses are increasing even if it's a temporary measure. >> reporter: prime minister abe has repeatedly asked business leaders to
>> prime minister shinzo abe wants everyone to help defeat the deflation that's dogged the japanese economy for years. he's urging businesses to pay their employees more. some managers agreed to do that but only temporarily. nhk world explains. >> reporter: more company managers and labor unions are wrapping up their month-long wage negotiations today. many firms cut bonuses last year. but this year, workers are receiving better deals. union members in japan are tallying up the pay...
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. >>> with the jobs figures the economy is growing but not nearly as quickly as we'd like. we'll break it down for you. >>> it's not just noon yet, but some cities are already in the 80s. we have a heat wave on our hands and it will get hotter as we head to the weekend. >>> nasa launches a new spacecraft tonight to study the moon's atmosphere. and bay area scientists are makinge!yx this possible. bob row dell is live in mountain view with the role our scient t scientists are playing in this mission. >> reporter: good morning. what's new is this is the first time they have developed and designed a spacecraft of this size. this is a model, but ladeeav spacecraft is roughly 700 pounds. ladee stands for lunar atmosphere and dust environment explorer. good thing i had that from myón memory. there was no sign that gave me a clue otherwise. brian lewis, scientist, engineer here who helped develop this, what is she going to do when she gets up there tonight? >> good morning. what ladee will be telling us, we know t the moon has a very thin atmosphere. not much of one. remember fro
. >>> with the jobs figures the economy is growing but not nearly as quickly as we'd like. we'll break it down for you. >>> it's not just noon yet, but some cities are already in the 80s. we have a heat wave on our hands and it will get hotter as we head to the weekend. >>> nasa launches a new spacecraft tonight to study the moon's atmosphere. and bay area scientists are makinge!yx this possible. bob row dell is live in mountain view with the role our scient t...
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>> the goal wasn't to strangle the economy. >> stephen: that was just a bonus. >> the economy is doing a little bit better now than it was back then and the goal was to make sure that the rules were sensible, that they struck the right balance and you protect people against unsafe food or dirty air or dirty water or national security risks while promoting economic growth. >> stephen: you wash out your mouth, sir. don't you dare use reagan's make why your argument. you want to make things simmer. what is the simplest possible government? an army that builds roads. why do we need anything else? >> that is important, roads and an army but it's pretty important to have air that is clean and water that is safe to drink. >> stephen: why don't we let the free market decide whether mercury is bad for me. >> it doesn't entirely work. it could hurt kids neurologic ally and why businesses are trying to reduce pollution levels they haven't succeeded. >> stephen: what is your idea of simplifying things. it znlt seem like it's simpler than it used to be. >> under president obama the paperwork burden
>> the goal wasn't to strangle the economy. >> stephen: that was just a bonus. >> the economy is doing a little bit better now than it was back then and the goal was to make sure that the rules were sensible, that they struck the right balance and you protect people against unsafe food or dirty air or dirty water or national security risks while promoting economic growth. >> stephen: you wash out your mouth, sir. don't you dare use reagan's make why your argument. you...
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i don't know if it is the case with the tumbling economy. a lot of others are taking an interest in the place you walked on all those years ago. >> well, neil, i'll accept the fact it is coincidental. you are hitting on a soft point. all these other nations. i think before the end of the year, china will end up dropping an unmanned vehicle on the moon. it has a rover. it is patterned significantly after our technology. the fact is they are doing it. i don't care where they get the technology. they are moving forward. we not only don't have any manned programs on the horizon, our unmanned program is being thinned out. we won't have any space program at all the way it is going right now. >> we'll watch closely, gene. whateveriness you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. labor day is here, and getting back to a predictable routine can leave your home vulnerab
i don't know if it is the case with the tumbling economy. a lot of others are taking an interest in the place you walked on all those years ago. >> well, neil, i'll accept the fact it is coincidental. you are hitting on a soft point. all these other nations. i think before the end of the year, china will end up dropping an unmanned vehicle on the moon. it has a rover. it is patterned significantly after our technology. the fact is they are doing it. i don't care where they get the...
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all these measures are keys to help growing the economy. we won't be able to sustain a vibrant middle-class unless we solve our debt problem. every dollar of a government borrows is money that doesn't create jobs and uncertainty by the debt is why many businesses are not hiring. president loves to blame the debt on president bush but president obama has created more debt in four years than his predecessor did in eight. real cause of our debt our government has been spending one trillion dollars than it takes in every year. that is why need a balanced budget amendment. biggest obstacle where spending is locked in. one of these programs is medicare. it's especially important to me. it provided my father the care he needed to battle cancer and ultimately to die with dignity. and it pays for the care my mother receives right now. i would never support any changes to medicare that would hurt seniors but anybody that is in favor of leaving it was the way it is right now is in favor of bankrupting it. republicans have offered a plan. instead of pl
all these measures are keys to help growing the economy. we won't be able to sustain a vibrant middle-class unless we solve our debt problem. every dollar of a government borrows is money that doesn't create jobs and uncertainty by the debt is why many businesses are not hiring. president loves to blame the debt on president bush but president obama has created more debt in four years than his predecessor did in eight. real cause of our debt our government has been spending one trillion dollars...
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it means a stronger economy. most republicans made a whole bunch of prediction abouts this law that has not come through. there are no death panels. priceprice the three slowest raf health spending growth on record. it has fought destroyed our economy. our businesses created 7.5 billion new jobs our manufacturers are growing at the fastest rate in two and a half years. they have factored in affordable care act. they don't think it's a problem. what is weighing on the economy is not the affordable care act but the constant crises and unwillingness to pass by a faction of the republican party. there are going to be glitches in the sign up that we will fix. there were times this morning where the site has been running more slowly than it normally will. the reason is more than one million people visited www www.healthcare.gov before 7:00 this morning. there are five time more users this morning than there ever have been on www.medicine www.medicinedcare.gov at one time. this gives a sense of how important this is to
it means a stronger economy. most republicans made a whole bunch of prediction abouts this law that has not come through. there are no death panels. priceprice the three slowest raf health spending growth on record. it has fought destroyed our economy. our businesses created 7.5 billion new jobs our manufacturers are growing at the fastest rate in two and a half years. they have factored in affordable care act. they don't think it's a problem. what is weighing on the economy is not the...
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first of all, as long as the economy economy remains weak, also the economy gets stronger, we'll have more revenue and, also, if the economy gets stronger, then i start to become a hawk if the economy is strong enough. by no means am i saying, we have to stay in this mode under all conditions. under these questiconditions yo to do that. the idea that necessarily we're going to be facing higher interest rates some time soon is by history. look at japan. japan has been running large deficits, as much as twice the debt burden that we have. still very low interest rates. just not a story that you should place a lot of weight on and, by the way, the projections right now about what the interest burden on the federal budget will be in the year 2023, they say that it will be as high as it was in 1991, 1992. we actually had interest payments that were over 3% of gdp under bush one and then they came way down. people said, oh, look at these scary numbers about rising interest payments, they, the scenario we're supposed to be afraid of is the things we go back to the way they were 20 years ago,
first of all, as long as the economy economy remains weak, also the economy gets stronger, we'll have more revenue and, also, if the economy gets stronger, then i start to become a hawk if the economy is strong enough. by no means am i saying, we have to stay in this mode under all conditions. under these questiconditions yo to do that. the idea that necessarily we're going to be facing higher interest rates some time soon is by history. look at japan. japan has been running large deficits, as...
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the european debt crisis is dominating a meeting of finance chiefs from some of the world's biggest economies in moscow from russia the gathering is seen as a launch pad for the g twenty summit later this year on his lucy coming off has been following the discussions in the kremlin. a lot of conflicting statements have been said about this talk of the impending looming currency war which has led some folks some market watchers to be quite confused as to what we'll actually see coming out of this g. twenty talks here in moscow now at the center of the whole controversy of crisis is japan due to its aggressive monetary and fiscal policies it has seen a weakening of the and so what this has resulted in is essentially a clash between the countries very little consensus we did hear from a russian finance minister silvio on those who has said that this is certainly an important issue that of currencies that is very much on the table but at the very same time we've seen other world leaders come up and say that you know what currency wars aren't really a threat they're trying to calm down the market
the european debt crisis is dominating a meeting of finance chiefs from some of the world's biggest economies in moscow from russia the gathering is seen as a launch pad for the g twenty summit later this year on his lucy coming off has been following the discussions in the kremlin. a lot of conflicting statements have been said about this talk of the impending looming currency war which has led some folks some market watchers to be quite confused as to what we'll actually see coming out of...
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huge problems in the economy some of which have been created by policies pursued by congress over the past years that increase mandates on businesses, increase the cost of doing business and i want to talk about some particular set have a few questions for you. one of the impact on the economy is $1 trillion in taxes, the health care law, if those burdens weren't enough, we now have federal food labeling mandates which you're engaged in a local grocers and storeowners. and those are bed for the economy, job creation and the cost of doing business so one of the mandates was to try to help those requirements coming from the health care law, affordable way to be implemented to. where are we on the labeling requirements. are we working hand-in-hand with grocers and convenience store owners to make sure these health care mandates are required by law to come down the pike and costs beneficial and responsible and do we know what the impact is in terms of the office of what they have to pay? >> the health care reform act did include many labeling, for change of 20 or more when there are 20 or
huge problems in the economy some of which have been created by policies pursued by congress over the past years that increase mandates on businesses, increase the cost of doing business and i want to talk about some particular set have a few questions for you. one of the impact on the economy is $1 trillion in taxes, the health care law, if those burdens weren't enough, we now have federal food labeling mandates which you're engaged in a local grocers and storeowners. and those are bed for the...
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and while much of europe worries about the next country in line for a bailout its largest economy is still managing to grow but with that comes the water of immigrants from debt stricken neighbors and other non e.u. countries something the locals are not so happy about a report on that in just a few minutes. foreign troops are set to leave afghanistan next year but it won't be the end of the road for america's armed forces the u.s. says it will keep nine military bases open while thousands of private security contractors are also staying on middle east and you want to shoot activists phyllis bennis believes that because of get us in strategic location allows washington to keep a foothold in the region we know that the agreement signed between the u.s. and afghanistan allows for some number of u.s. troops to remain after the end of two thousand and fourteen the numbers have varied there's been estimates of as low as eight thousand and as many as twenty two thousand that the obama administration would like to keep in afghanistan after the the withdrawal of so-called combat troops this
and while much of europe worries about the next country in line for a bailout its largest economy is still managing to grow but with that comes the water of immigrants from debt stricken neighbors and other non e.u. countries something the locals are not so happy about a report on that in just a few minutes. foreign troops are set to leave afghanistan next year but it won't be the end of the road for america's armed forces the u.s. says it will keep nine military bases open while thousands of...
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america's federal shutdown is beginning to take its toll the world's launched economy has already lost around three hundred million dollars on its first day of the u.s. government seized operating and its estimate is the loss will only accelerate with no sign of the lawmakers resulting the budget crisis will find out how americans are feeling the pain. it's really frustrating for the american people and for myself to see you know our government be so inefficient local businesses say they're getting worried we depend on the government here especially for this business and we have a lot of agencies around here so we're just going to turn a little quiet around here he is among the businesses offering special shutdown deals we don't know with the purchase of a donor with a government id still think tourism is at a standstill with iconic landmarks shut down most of the places. for business are closed today all thousands of people come to d.c. each year to visit the monuments and museums but today at many of these places like here at the natural history museum they're greeted with a sign lik
america's federal shutdown is beginning to take its toll the world's launched economy has already lost around three hundred million dollars on its first day of the u.s. government seized operating and its estimate is the loss will only accelerate with no sign of the lawmakers resulting the budget crisis will find out how americans are feeling the pain. it's really frustrating for the american people and for myself to see you know our government be so inefficient local businesses say they're...
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>> andrea: are we building our economy sensitivity? i'm surprised they didn't hire bob to do the training. just kidding. am i missing something? it sounded like toe tailtarian brainwashing. creepy. it probably scared people. walk around the office and scared to say something. am i missing something here? why are they talking abimmigration at the u sda? aren't there corn prices they need to talk about? maybe something like that? >> bob: right. this is out of their area of expertise. >> but they came in and threw the indians off their land, exterminateed them. >> exterminateed them? >> dana: farm and migrant lentor something they deal with. >> so america's founding fathers that came over here, colonized america, made it the great land it is our today, you say they exterminateed -- >> bob: jesse, you must have been educated -- >> you don't believe that. >> bob: the founding fathers came here 100 years after the approximately grimpilgrims came. >> the colonist, bob. >> bob: what do you think they did with the indians that occupied the land
>> andrea: are we building our economy sensitivity? i'm surprised they didn't hire bob to do the training. just kidding. am i missing something? it sounded like toe tailtarian brainwashing. creepy. it probably scared people. walk around the office and scared to say something. am i missing something here? why are they talking abimmigration at the u sda? aren't there corn prices they need to talk about? maybe something like that? >> bob: right. this is out of their area of expertise....
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send the market lower but seems like investors are looking at the long-term picture of an improving economy and stronger job market which is good news. the market is shooting quite a bit higher. let's take a look at the big board. numbers look good. got the dow up by 186. nasdaq up 18. s&p is up by 18 points. brian, back to you. >> thank you, jason brooks from kcbs news. appreciate it. >>> firefighters are getting a slight assist from a bit of light rain while they are fighting that wildfire near big sur. it's already torched more than 760 acres. it's only 20% contained. 22 buildings have burned so far, 14 houses. among the houses destroyed was that of the big sur fire chief. firefighters say they will expect that the blaze will be contained by saturday. >>> police have made an arrest in the deadly clover fire in shasta county over the summer. 29-year-old zane wallace peterson is charged with setting two fires that turned into a massive wildfire in september. it burned more than 12 square miles destroyed more than 50 homes and killed a 56-year-old man. >>> right now police are looking for t
send the market lower but seems like investors are looking at the long-term picture of an improving economy and stronger job market which is good news. the market is shooting quite a bit higher. let's take a look at the big board. numbers look good. got the dow up by 186. nasdaq up 18. s&p is up by 18 points. brian, back to you. >> thank you, jason brooks from kcbs news. appreciate it. >>> firefighters are getting a slight assist from a bit of light rain while they are...
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less your manufactured goods are cheaper on the market and that gives you a temporary boost in the economy which could be pretty critical in tough times like this now what we've actually seen the fear here is that when a country does that you're trading partner strike back they say hey we're going to lower the value of our currency and that sets off a currency war such as the one that we saw in the one nine hundred thirty s. which has led to the great depression now japan insists that it is simply trying to stimulate as kwame it's not doing anything to prompt a full scale currency war of course no country here wants to see that but the reason that we're seeing so much disagreement and so little consensus among the countries is that you know what for example the united states policy isn't all different that. the fed in the u.s. has been printing money like crazy so these developed countries don't really see any incentive in i was leading japan in trying to really squeeze down of this currency manipulation issue because they don't want to mess around with their economies essentially said tha
less your manufactured goods are cheaper on the market and that gives you a temporary boost in the economy which could be pretty critical in tough times like this now what we've actually seen the fear here is that when a country does that you're trading partner strike back they say hey we're going to lower the value of our currency and that sets off a currency war such as the one that we saw in the one nine hundred thirty s. which has led to the great depression now japan insists that it is...
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. >>> some folks in favor of minimum wage increases say they could help boost the economy. but opponents say they could force businesses to hire fewer workes. dan springer is live from our seattle bureau. what are some becomeses saying about this increase? -- businesses saying about the increase? >> they're saying what you expect. job providers are looking for ways to get by with fewer employees because they can't absorb a 60% hike in what they're paying. airline baggage handlers, ticket pryce is will have to go up but a judge's ruling says the $15 minimum wage will not apply to jobs at the airport because only the port of seattle can set pay and work rules at the airport. but there's still some 1600 jobs outside the airport affected, mainly at hotels, parking lots and rental tar companies. the hotel general manager says he plans on reducing hours and laying off staff. another says he will close a restaurant. a long-term parking lot is looking to layoff attendantses and have customers self pay, and then the owner of three hotels in see tack wanted to built a fourth hotel bu
. >>> some folks in favor of minimum wage increases say they could help boost the economy. but opponents say they could force businesses to hire fewer workes. dan springer is live from our seattle bureau. what are some becomeses saying about this increase? -- businesses saying about the increase? >> they're saying what you expect. job providers are looking for ways to get by with fewer employees because they can't absorb a 60% hike in what they're paying. airline baggage...
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the country's economy shrank. at least sixteen people including policemen have reportedly been killed in egypt's port where crowds of attempted to storm a prison and the rampage followed a death sentence verdict for twenty one accused of stirring up last year's stadium violence in the city which claimed seventy four lives. true has all the latest from . it has been perceived as extremely harsh sentence the death sentence for twenty one people this is being met with violent scenes in port side at the moment reports on the ground are saying they're seeing civilians with that automatic weapon. running around the streets attacking security forces here in cairo the scenes are actually relatively jubilant as the ultras the hard see this is very much a victory it is of course quite a politicized verdict at the time of the disaster and people said that the security officials themselves had quite a lot to do with the massacre as they let the rival fun club groups meet in the center of the pitch and the blocked access exit
the country's economy shrank. at least sixteen people including policemen have reportedly been killed in egypt's port where crowds of attempted to storm a prison and the rampage followed a death sentence verdict for twenty one accused of stirring up last year's stadium violence in the city which claimed seventy four lives. true has all the latest from . it has been perceived as extremely harsh sentence the death sentence for twenty one people this is being met with violent scenes in port side...
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and of course it is also interrelated interdependent with a lot of other economies including the economy of the u. of china so it is no good for anybody but i think most of all it makes a mockery of democracy and i think the sense of who will bring the lesson for countries for looking in is what's happening in america right in china excesses plans to replace america as the leading global economy in a decade how does this deadlock affect these particular plans. well so far the impact on china would be minimal because the shutdown affects american public services within america and the external liabilities and external trade so far has not affected but i think that as your reporter was referring to just now in a couple of weeks time maybe a month or so time and then the crunch would come when the question of americans their limits would be up for debate now if the two parties do a lot haunts against one another. and there is no consensus fans i think what happened where there was no apology for spending money and american put risk of default now you that's what happened then all hell would
and of course it is also interrelated interdependent with a lot of other economies including the economy of the u. of china so it is no good for anybody but i think most of all it makes a mockery of democracy and i think the sense of who will bring the lesson for countries for looking in is what's happening in america right in china excesses plans to replace america as the leading global economy in a decade how does this deadlock affect these particular plans. well so far the impact on china...
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because he's good for economy and is good for the time this year japan sign similar bilateral pacts with eight asian and african nations including indonesia and ten. officials in tokyo i tried to double the number of partner nations for the crediting mechanism over the next thirty years japanese whalers in the antarctic in ocean will have to contend with the anti whaling group sea shepherd and now australia's environment ministry is sending a ship to monitor their activity. a syrian officials said the vessel would sit in the japanese ship that set sail this month will also keep a check and see champagne which was found to instruct the wheelers. a syrian officials filed a complaint in two thousand and ten with the international court of justice in the hay the nikkei japan's research whaling is effectively commercial hunting. they say it violates an international convention. my japanese officials see the whaling is for scientific research and it conforms to the convention traditional japanese crazy in our place till it is now on the united nations cultural heritage list. its popularity has
because he's good for economy and is good for the time this year japan sign similar bilateral pacts with eight asian and african nations including indonesia and ten. officials in tokyo i tried to double the number of partner nations for the crediting mechanism over the next thirty years japanese whalers in the antarctic in ocean will have to contend with the anti whaling group sea shepherd and now australia's environment ministry is sending a ship to monitor their activity. a syrian officials...
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the economy at the u.s. embassy deny the allegations and fearing an assassination attempt last week canceled his speech at the u.n. headquarters in new york a diplomatic spot nothing new for venezuela and america and both have been without ambassadors in each other's capitals since two thousand and ten. a teacher protest in brazil turn violent after police used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse crowds in rio de janeiro or latin american countries undergoing an educational crisis with a shortage of teachers estimated at three hundred thousand and massively overcrowded classrooms and government rallies have been rocking brazil since june with demands for more public spending on schools public health and transportation in response president dilma rousseff has since approved a law that would reserve seventy five percent of oil profits for education the measure so far as failed to appease protests. three miners have been killed after a gas leak caused an explosion in a salt mine in eastern germany four other
the economy at the u.s. embassy deny the allegations and fearing an assassination attempt last week canceled his speech at the u.n. headquarters in new york a diplomatic spot nothing new for venezuela and america and both have been without ambassadors in each other's capitals since two thousand and ten. a teacher protest in brazil turn violent after police used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse crowds in rio de janeiro or latin american countries undergoing an educational crisis with a...
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meantime, something about our economy does not add up. we all know that. the latest government numbers show consumers spending grew at a strong pace. that's great because consumer spending counts for 70% of the total economic activity. here's the weird part. we're not seeing the expected comparable rise in our paychecks. we're spending more but no making more, and we're not spending more on credit cards. in fact the expert said the payroll tax hike would slow spending. it did not. so what is this? and rick suggests that more americans are taking advantage of the underground economy, earning and spending cash off the books to avoid taxes or other regulations. rich is with us know. the chief been the correspondent for u.s. news and world report. at it the worst kept secret in the nation there is an enormous underground economy where people get paid cash and don't get benefits. it's a cash world. >> some of that is a constant. we know about landscape workers and nannies and illicit operators like drawing dealers and bookies who work in the dark economy. but t
meantime, something about our economy does not add up. we all know that. the latest government numbers show consumers spending grew at a strong pace. that's great because consumer spending counts for 70% of the total economic activity. here's the weird part. we're not seeing the expected comparable rise in our paychecks. we're spending more but no making more, and we're not spending more on credit cards. in fact the expert said the payroll tax hike would slow spending. it did not. so what is...